Visit to the Hackenschmiede open-air museum
Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting, Oberösterreich, Österreich
Show forging in Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting
The Hackenschmiede open-air museum impressively shows the use of water power - particularly interesting for groups who want to immerse themselves in the past and experience the solid craft of blacksmithing together.
With three undershot water wheels, the flow energy of the Wimbach is used to drive the hammer forge's systems - and everything is fully functional. The smallest wheel operates the bellows. This is used to blow air into the three dishes so that the high temperatures are reached in the forge fire, which causes the iron to glow and soften at over 1000 °C. The medium-sized wheel spins a grindstone combined with a drill. The largest water wheel system with a wheel diameter of 3.1 m, a 6 m long grindel and two tail hammers, is the showpiece of the hammer forge.
The hack forge was first mentioned in the Wimsbach parish registers as early as 1604, making it one of the oldest in Austria. The Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting cultural association acquired the hacking forge from the last master blacksmith in 1968 and renovated it from 1975 onwards so that the ceremonial opening as an open-air museum could take place in 1978. A visit to this gem of the pre-industrial age is always worth it. During a blacksmith demonstration, viewers experience the shaping of glowing iron and thus an ancient craft - anyone who has courage and strength can even actively participate.
With three undershot water wheels, the flow energy of the Wimbach is used to drive the hammer forge's systems - and everything is fully functional. The smallest wheel operates the bellows. This is used to blow air into the three dishes so that the high temperatures are reached in the forge fire, which causes the iron to glow and soften at over 1000 °C. The medium-sized wheel spins a grindstone combined with a drill. The largest water wheel system with a wheel diameter of 3.1 m, a 6 m long grindel and two tail hammers, is the showpiece of the hammer forge.
The hack forge was first mentioned in the Wimsbach parish registers as early as 1604, making it one of the oldest in Austria. The Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting cultural association acquired the hacking forge from the last master blacksmith in 1968 and renovated it from 1975 onwards so that the ceremonial opening as an open-air museum could take place in 1978. A visit to this gem of the pre-industrial age is always worth it. During a blacksmith demonstration, viewers experience the shaping of glowing iron and thus an ancient craft - anyone who has courage and strength can even actively participate.
- group offer (suitable for groups)
- package without accommodation
- duration: 2,00 hours
services
Entrance and show forging
Catering
- Self catering
possible date of arrival
May to October on request
from price
- € 7,50 per person
- bookable from 10 Persons
Travel period (01.05.2024 - 31.10.2024)
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01.05.2024, | to | 31.10.2024 |
Group price adults (from 10 people): € 7.50
plus flat rate for show forging: € 75.00
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- Suitable for teenagers
- Suitable for seniors
- Suitable for friends
- Suitable for children
- For children travelling alone
- For families
Contact
Almeggerstrasse 12
4654 Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting
Phone +43 7245 250550
E-Mail gemeinde@bad-wimsbach.ooe.gv.at
Web www.bad-wimsbach.at
http://www.bad-wimsbach.at
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